What Are the Signs of a Tramadol Overdose?
Tramadol poisoning is that Tramadol is a central non-narcotic analgesic and belongs to the second class of drugs controlled by the state. Its chemical name is Shi 2- (dimethylamino) -1 (m-methylaminophenyl) -cyclohexanol, and its hydrochloride, tramadol hydrochloride, is used clinically. It is often used clinically to treat moderate to severe acute and chronic pain caused by cancer, rheumatism, surgery, trauma, and myocardial infarction. Its analgesic mechanism is similar to morphine, with analgesic intensity of about 1/10 to 1/6 of morphine. Although the drug is widely used clinically because of its low addiction, low tolerance and dependence, investigations at home and abroad show that the human body is addictive to tramadol. [1]